Every parent wants their baby to grow up without illness or pain, but this is just a wish. Baby's weak constitution inevitably leads to some diseases, especially minor conditions such as colds, eczema, and diarrhea. So, what should I do if my baby has a cold, eczema, and diarrhea together?
If diarrhea is found in the baby, it is necessary to go to the hospital to check whether it is caused by indigestion or enteritis. If accompanied by a cold, one should consider whether it is a gastrointestinal disorder induced by the cold. If it's just indigestion, use some digestive promoting drugs to see if the diarrhea can be relieved.
If the baby has a cold, diarrhea, and eczema, it may make the mother worried. In fact, as long as the situation is not serious, care can be taken. Because any disease has a recovery process, it cannot be cured overnight. Even with medication, careful care is needed, especially for skin diseases like eczema, where recovery may be slower.
Parents should pay attention to taking care of their babies, and avoid using irritating substances to wash their faces or bathe them. At the same time, they should also be careful when washing clothes. If irritating substances are used, they will inevitably be left on the clothes, which will affect the recovery of eczema. Parents should also pay attention to avoiding their babies scratching the affected areas of eczema. If diarrhea is severe, it is necessary to drink more salt water or sugar water.